In reverse order:
In reverse order:
They were both great defensive teams with awful offenses that played down to the crappy teams on their schedule and up for the best teams on their schedule. Neither team's success made a lot of sense, and both teams came crashing back to Earth in 2013.
On what planet do you reside? Notre Dame beat Oklahoma on the road plus Stanford, and had victories over blue chips like Michigan and USC, ALL WHILE HAVING NO LOSSES. A major scheduled 11-1 team has never jumped a major scheduled 12-0 team in the history of the BCS or the Bowl Alliance that. It would have been…
I did go back and read it, and I hope you do too because it's worth your time. But yeah, it's just an immediate announcement of, "I'M NOT A COLLEGE FOOTBALL GUY. I'M NOT REALLY WRITING FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE EITHER."
There is not a single solitary argument Florida would have had to be in the national title game over Notre Dame. Not one. They were basically the same team except one of them was undefeated. Florida was not the undefeated one.
Never let it be forgotten that Mike Munchak was an insane, ridiculous hire in the first place:
Kluwe isn't repeating second hand bullshit. He's giving an account of something he witnessed with details and dates. If you think he's making it up, more power to you, but he's not repeating rumors.
I love Maddux and Glavine, and I think Maddux is one of the most no doubt HOF ever, but I think it's hilarious how they're being trumpeted as THE GUYS WHO DID IT THE RIGHT WAY when it's been publicized that the 90's Braves were a bastion of ball-doctoring. I guess CHEATERS MUST BE PUNISHED WITH TOTAL BANISHMENT…
I don't think you know what hearsay is.
We're reaching a point where you could probably win an all star game with players NOT in the Hall against players in the Hall. That's the definition of "making a mockery of the process."
I sincerely hope the end result of this article being published is Priefer being unemployable as an NFL coach.
Is it just me or does Spurrier's hair look an awful lot like a piece in that picture?
There is no way for a male to say that sentence without sounding like a homosexual.
So, Mike Lombardi DID learn something from all those years working for Al Davis.
Dan Snyder has been doing this to Redskins fans for years.
Still not Brock's worst decision:
Michael Landsberg is (or used to be anyway) one of the few trusted non-employees of their company that WWE would let employees do interviews with. Looks like he's switched over to UFC.
Who gave up 300 yards and 4 touchdowns to Matt Flynn? Which side of the ball gave up 34 2nd half points to a team with a guy who struggled to beat out Scott Tolzien for the back up job? Yeah bro, Tony Homo rely sux.
You don't actually watch Cowboys games, do you?